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how the hell does a broken heart get back together when it’s torn apart, teach itself to start beating again . .
how the hell does a broken heart get back together when it’s torn apart, teach itself to start beating again . .
Eto yun eh. Haha. Ang astig niang Oscar-award winning movie nyan. Tma b ung term? haha. Bout siya sa mrameng bagay; Film, inventions, family, friendship, dreams, purpose in life, etc etc Astig lng. Andito rin ung tngkol sa films na pnag aralan nten sa TLE nkakatuwa lng :DD Eto bsahin niyo nlng to, uko mgkwento pg dito lng. sa personal pde pa pra mas ramdam ko mgkwento. hahaha XD

- Hugo is an orphan boy living in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris. He learned to fix clocks and other gadgets from his father and uncle which he puts to use keeping the train station clocks running. The only thing that he has left that connects him to his dead father is an automaton (mechanical man) that doesn’t work without a special key which Hugo needs to find to unlock the secret he believes it contains. On his adventures, he meets with a shopkeeper, George Melies, who works in the train station and his adventure-seeking god-daughter. Hugo finds that they have a surprising connection to his father and the automaton, and he discovers it unlocks some memories the old man has buried inside regarding his past.


Bsta. Pnuorin niyo. gusto ko lng ibahagi :)


Last na.

Down ung site ng PUP Taguig. Kung kelan ako sinipag ayusin ung requirements. Tsk nman. haha. Di pren tlga ko cgurado sa skul ko e. Anu b ibg sabhin nito? Di ako pra dun? Wahehehe >:) lol joke. Bka wla nkong pg aralan. hahahaha. Lord kau npo ang bhala.

ang ganda ng hugo. :-) panuorin niyo. nanalo yun ng marameng award s oscar. :-)
Brontosaurus
Mounted skeleton was on display at the American Museum of Natural History
Reconstruction by Charles Knight
When: Holocene (1879 to 1903)
Where: Scientific literature and museums on the east coast of the USA. Found even today in public consciousness and outdated dinosaur books.
What: Brontosaurus is perhaps the most well known of the sauropod dinosaurs. Too bad it never really existed! The history of this name and why it became so popularized starts in 1877 when the paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh applied the name Apatosaurus to a sauropod specimen. This specimen was not very complete and mostly represented by vertebrae and a pelvis. Two years later he erected the name Brontosaurus based on an almost complete skeleton that was missing its head. Headless sauropod skeletons are fairly common, but in this case this missing head only served to make the story even more complicated.
This missing head was obviously a problem when the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale wanted to mount its specimen of Brontosaurus for display. There was great debate over which head to use, which some camps wanting to use one that resembled Diplodocus but others rallied behind a Brachiosaurus type skull. This latter skull was what Marsh had envisioned in his publications on Brontosaurus, so after much heated debate a Brachiosaurus type skull was attached to the previously headless skeleton. This skeleton was unveiled to the public in 1905 to great fanfare and soon after the American Museum of Natural History in New York City had its own Brontosaurus on display, with an identical head to the Yale specimen.
So the general public had a firm concept of the dinosaur Brontosaurus! It was an easy to remember and pronounce name, this is what it looked like, and hey look we even have all of these lovely reconstruction showing these great lumbering beasts in prehistoric swamps. Too bad everything was wrong. And even worse, it was KNOWN to be wrong by some workers who were shouted down by others. In 1903, two years before the specimen was mounted at Yale, a paper was published Elmer Riggs at the Field Museum of Chicago that declared that the bones known for Apatosaurus that overlapped with those of Brontosaurus showed that these two animals were the same. He concluded that Brontosaurus was not a valid name as it was two years younger than Apatosaurus. Even worse, remember the great head debate? Totally wrong. Later fossil finds have confirmed that a Diplodocus style head should have been used. These skulls are much more elongated and flatter than the high domed skull that was used for the Brontosaurus mount.
So not only is the name not valid, but the anatomy of the animal isn’t even anything that ever existed in nature! It is a chimera of different species. Also sauropods were not aquatic swamp dwellers, they were 100% terrestrial creatures.
Poor Brontosaurus.
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Taong sobrang mahal.. haha crush ko :) Pde both?
Ganda niya nu? Leslie Burke ko yn. hahaha. Ge mainlove kyo skanya, bsta akin lng sia.

Eto lng o, mukang may nang aagaw :( Ok lng bsta msya sia. I can’t have you. hahahahahahahahahaha.



O anu mssbe nio mga tao? 3 yrs lng tnda nian sken. hahaha Pde na :))))
Ok. Ngayon ko lng napansin na hindi ko pa pla nagagwang ipost dito ang all time favorite kong movie, ang Bridge To Terabithia. Gusto ko lang i-share sa inyo :)






hahaha. lam niyo ba na dhil sa movieng ito ay mraming bgay akong natutunan, natutuo kong mkinig sa mga knta. Pramis. Nhilig ako sa music. mas na-inspire sa drawing at imagination. Lahat halos ng gngwa ko, school work o khit pkikipag usap ay hahaluan ko ng tungkol dito hangga’t maaari. haha. Weird ko nu? Gnun tlga :)
RF: Ito rin ang kauna-unahang palabas na nagpaiyak sa isang tulad ko.



Haha. Mahal kong may mhal sa BTT. ahahahaha
Keep your mind wide open
Believe in what YOU see.
This started out as just a simple doodle and I REALLY like how it ended up looking.
This is very inspired by the movie Bridge to Terabithia…I love Leslie’s views on life and the afterlife.
The symbols on the left are my star signs. The top is my sun sign (the sign most people think of when they hear the word ‘astrology’) Virgo. Under that is my moon sign, Capricorn. Moon signs govern your inner emotions. Below that is my ascendant (signifies your waking consciousness), Leo. And under that, my Midheaven (life goals and career path, aspirations), Taurus.
To the right is one of my favorite insects, moths…they symbolize enlightenment and growth as a human being. The third eye on her carries the same meaning.
And I like plants so I threw it in a huge tree, heh.
Reference used was Annasophia Robb.
~8x12, all ballpoint pens
Prints, shirts, stickers»http://www.redbubble.com/people/papa-paparazzi/works/8624655-terabithia
WAW. Gusto ko tong gwen. :) Idol gumwa neto :))